Staying connected to important information can help you, your family and your business survive the storm.
- Sign up for E-lert
Receive a monthly electronic newsletter about hurricane safety
Receive emergency alerts via e-mail
- Sign up with your cell phone
Receive emergency alerts via text message on your cell phone
- WATCH PCC-TV
Videos and live coverage of the Emergency Operations Center
- Speakers & Presentations
Request a Pinellas County speaker to make a hurricane presentation to your group or employer
- Weather Alert Radio Save Lives
Just like a smoke alarm, this radio can save your life. Weather alert radios can be found at many retailers, in catalogs and online.
Hurricane & Safety News E-Lert
An award-winning monthly newsletter that provides the latest emergency education information compiled from local and national sources. During emergencies, subscribers will receive emergency bulletins and instructions.
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Get Alerts By Cell Phone
How will you receive disaster information if your power is out? What if you evacuate out of the area? Using the Community Notification Service, Pinellas County residents can receive emergency information via text messages on their cell phones.
To receive the alerts, call (888) 689-8905 from the cell phone you wish to register and enter your Pinellas County zip code. If you don’t have free text messaging on your cell phone, you will be charged between 5 and 10 cents per message for these alerts. The Community Notification Service does not work with pre-paid or pay-as-you-go cell phones.
Signing up is quick and you can opt-out easily at any time. Subscribing to this service will allow Pinellas County to let you know when you have to evacuate due to a hurricane and when it’s safe to go home. You will also be notified about other local emergencies.
Watch PCC-TV Videos
Pinellas County Connection TV (PCC-TV) produces hurricane education and information programs that are available through steaming video 24-hours a day at the PCC-TV web page. Click here to go the hurricane video page.
During an activation of the Emergency Operations Center, PCC-TV will air live coverage of all press briefings. Click here to see PCC-TV live.
Speakers & Presentations
Pinellas County has expert speakers who make presentations by request to community groups, schools, employers and events. Click here to go to the presentations page.
Weather Alert Radio Save Lives
Severe weather can often strike quickly, even during the very early morning hours. An alarm from a weather alert radio can mean the difference between life and death because every minute counts in that kind of situation. Pinellas County Emergency Management staff strongly urges residents to buy a weather alert radio. Just like a smoke alarm, this radio can save your life. Weather alert radios can be found at many retailers, in catalogs and online.